Rai's story unfolds from the enigmatic death of his cousin in 2014, quickly ruled a suicide by the RCMP after an investigation lasting less than 24 hours. He questions the integrity of this conclusion, pointing to the abrupt resignation of the head of death investigations at the time, who cited bureaucratic and political interference.
Central to his skepticism is the role of Dr. Bamidele Adeagbo, a forensic pathologist with disputed credentials, who deemed the death a suicide. Rai firmly believes his cousin was murdered, implicating politically influential figures within his former religion, linked to the Khalistani separatist cause.
"In the past, they have committed heinous terrorist attacks from Canadian soil and no politicians have ever held any organization or ethnic ghetto politician to any type of accountability," says Rai, connecting this lack of accountability to historical events like the Air India bombing, where crucial evidence was destroyed by CSIS, and the failure to bring the masterminds to justice, highlighting systemic issues in Canadian governance and public safety.
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